yea i stayed there its pretty cheap and decent in an OK area by my standards but I am use to hood shit its downtown LA don't walk to far east by yourself with no protection and ur gucci. Being in DT kinda sucks though far from like everything

Men's Fashion Week Los Angeles is looking for a fresh face to be the first-ever spokes-model for MenÃÂ¢ÃÂÃÂs Fashion Week Los Angeles. The ÃÂ¢ÃÂÃÂFace of MenÃÂ¢ÃÂÃÂs Fashion Week L.A.ÃÂ¢ÃÂÃÂ will be an energetic well-rounded spokes-model who will act as the brand ambassador for the 2013 season.

The competition will be open to males ages from 16-27 years of age who reside in the Greater the Los Angeles area. Applicants should email their name, DOB, contact information and a few other details to Models@mensfwla.com. The competition date will be on Saturday, March 23, 2013.

The winner will be branded as the ÃÂ¢ÃÂÃÂFace of MenÃÂ¢ÃÂÃÂs Fashion Week L.A,ÃÂ¢ÃÂÃÂ and receive a top-modeling contract. In addition, he will host all media interviews and be featured on all digital/print promotions. The winner will also be featured in a menswear fashion magazine, and; receive apparel sponsorships from MFWLA affiliates.

Here's the map I was using: http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF&msa=0&msid=202328870660431912039.0004e0e2e8845f35c1a74

(for bfast i went to a little coffee shop to meet up with my friend, and lunch was super easy to find around the farmers markets so I didn't bother writing those places down. Do check out Daikokuya though, it was delicious, despite the long line.)

Favorite shops when I was there: Union, Maxfield, H.Lorenzo, Opening Ceremony, Amoeba, and Wasteland. Wasteland is really cool cos for a "vintage" shop, they actually have a lot of designer there. picked up a cdg sweater.

Barneys there was alright different selection but still all pretentious assholes. If you have the chance, stop by H.Lorenzo even if the clothes arent in your taste, even the design of the building was amazing and the dudes working there were actually really chill.

also: supreme store was less than remarkable. asian dudes hanging around outside and fat white kids askin their moms to buy them sick camps inside. i saw that dude lucas tho.

Here's the map I was using: http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF&msa=0&msid=202328870660431912039.0004e0e2e8845f35c1a74

(for bfast i went to a little coffee shop to meet up with my friend, and lunch was super easy to find around the farmers markets so I didn't bother writing those places down. Do check out Daikokuya though, it was delicious, despite the long line.)

Favorite shops when I was there: Union, Maxfield, H.Lorenzo, Opening Ceremony, Amoeba, and Wasteland. Wasteland is really cool cos for a "vintage" shop, they actually have a lot of designer there. picked up a cdg sweater.

Barneys there was alright different selection but still all pretentious assholes. If you have the chance, stop by H.Lorenzo even if the clothes arent in your taste, even the design of the building was amazing and the dudes working there were actually really chill.

also: supreme store was less than remarkable. asian dudes hanging around outside and fat white kids askin their moms to buy them sick camps inside. i saw that dude lucas tho.